Who played in the 1993 World Series?

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Who played in the 1993 World Series?

Toronto Blue Jays
Toronto Blue Jays over Philadelphia Phillies (4-2)

Who did the Blue Jays play in the 1992 World Series?

Atlanta Braves
Toronto Blue Jays over Atlanta Braves (4-2)

Who played centerfield for the Blue Jays?

Kevin Pillar
He made his major league debut for the Blue Jays in August 2013. In 2014, he led the International League in doubles while batting ….

Kevin Pillar
Home runs 91
Runs batted in 370
Teams
Toronto Blue Jays (2013–2019) San Francisco Giants (2019) Boston Red Sox (2020) Colorado Rockies (2020) New York Mets (2021–present)

What year did Toronto win the World Series?

19934-2 – Philadelphia Phillies
19924-2 – Atlanta Braves
Toronto Blue Jays/World Series championships
Toronto Blue Jays, Canadian professional baseball team based in Toronto. The Blue Jays play in the American League (AL) and are the only franchise in Major League Baseball that plays in a city not in the United States. The team has won two AL pennants and two World Series titles (1992, 1993).

Who gave up the home run to Joe Carter in the World Series?

Bill Mazeroski
Carter is one of only two players to end a World Series with a home run, the other being Bill Mazeroski.

Who was the catcher for the Blue Jays in 1992?

1992 Toronto Blue Jays

1992 Toronto Blue Jays 1992 Toronto Blue Jays Official Logo Complete Roster
Roster Schedule Hitting Pitching Fielding Statmaster
# Catchers Weight
10 Pat Borders 200
27 Randy Knorr 215

Who won World Series 1993?

1993 World Series/Champion

Who is number 7 on the Blue Jays?

Catchers

NO Player WT
30 A. Kirk Blue Jays’ Alejandro Kirk: Remains out of lineup Alejandro Kirk Blue Jays’ Alejandro Kirk: Remains out of lineup 265
7 R. McGuire Blue Jays’ Reese McGuire: Taking playing time away from Kirk Reese McGuire Blue Jays’ Reese McGuire: Taking playing time away from Kirk 215

Who wears number 27 on the Blue Jays?

Aaron Hill
Toronto Blue Jays Uniform Numbers

Toronto Blue Jays Uniform Number 0 Every Blue Jays Player Who Wore #0
Count Players Who Wore #0 Full Roster
27. Aaron Hill 2009 Toronto Blue Jays
28. Aaron Hill 2010 Toronto Blue Jays
29. Aaron Hill 2011 Toronto Blue Jays

Who is the best Blue Jay of all time?

Blue Jays: Top 100 Players in Franchise History (6-10)

  • Tom Henke (1985-1992) Tom “The Terminator” Henke joined the Blue Jays organization as free agent compensation going into the 1985 season.
  • Edwin Encarnacion (2009-2016)
  • Vernon Wells (1999-2009)
  • Jimmy Key (1984-1992)
  • Jose Bautista (2008-2017)

Why can’t the Blue Jays play in Toronto?

The Canadian government didn’t allow the team to play in Toronto because of the risk of spreading COVID-19, citing frequent travel required in the U.S. during a baseball season. “No place like home,” the Blue Jays tweeted. He said there will also be a designated compliance officer for each team.

What was the Toronto Blue Jays record in 1992?

The 1992 Toronto Blue Jays season was the franchise’s 16th season of Major League Baseball. Toronto finished first in the American League East for the fourth time with a record of 96 wins and 66 losses, closing the season with an attendance record of 4,028,318.

Who was the manager of the Blue Jays in 1992?

Before 1992 was their World Series year, it was the Blue Jays’ 10th consecutive winning season. It was a slow, steady rise, but general manager Pat Gillick finally had all of the right pieces in the right places.

What was the Toronto Blue Jays bWAR in 1993?

Toronto’s starters ranked 13th in baseball with 12 bWAR in 1992, while their starters slipped to 20th with 8.1 bWAR in 1993. While the 1993 Blue Jays had two big-game pitchers in Morris and Stewart, the lingering effects of their injuries decimated them into number four and five starters during the 1993 season.

Who was the Toronto Blue Jays relief pitcher in 1992?

On October 3, Juan Guzmán had a one-hitter through eight innings and Duane Ward picked up the save as the Jays won the game 3-1 and clinched the American League East Division title. April 3, 1992: Shawn Hillegas was selected off waivers by the Toronto Blue Jays from the Cleveland Indians.